Music Break. Bonus Friday Edition
5 for le weekend.
“Propaganda” one of a series of songs/videos made by The King’s Will –one half of the UK duo is Musa Okwonga, whose family migrated from Uganda. The song is a homage to PR and advertising pioneer Edward Bernays:
M.E.D.’s “Blaxican.” L.A. identity politics:
A scene from “Coz Ov Moni,” “the world’s first pidgen musical” by Ghanaian duo Fokn Bois. They’ve been posting clips from the film on Youtube. This is the most recent one in the last few days:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ETwfWFX9JU
Clips one and two here and here.
A parody of rapper Drake’s “Up All Night” by Toronto-based Nigerian Femi Lawson:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9p7UWx5NH0
Sweden and Senegal collaborate. Sousou and Maher Sissoko:
Video for “Rain On My Lips” by rapper Pepe Haze (Burundian) and singer Steph McKee (Kenyan). They’re based in Nairobi, Kenya. The video is described as “the first ever African music video that is entirely in stop motion animation.”
See you Monday.
H/T: Kweligee and Welfare State of Mind.